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Mark Taylor

Juventus 'identify potential Man Utd swap deal' involving Paulo Dybala

Juventus are reportedly considering swapping Paulo Dybala for Manchester United star Paul Pogba this summer in a blockbuster transfer move.

Argentine forward Dybala has been linked with a move to the Premeir League before, most notably at Tottenham.

And reports from Italy suggest that Juventus are keen to offload the 27-year-old this summer.

Dybala’s contract expires in 2022, and he has rejected previous offers of an extension.

So in order to get some value from the versatile attacker, Juventus are weighing up potential swap offers that will include Dybala, according to both La Gazzetta dello Sport and Tuttosport.

Tuttosport name several potential options, including Real Madrid’s Isco or Barcelona flop Ousmane Dembele from Spain.

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is being linked with a move to Man Utd (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, PSG striker Mauro Icardi is also on their radar, while Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid is a pretty optimistic option.

From the Premier League, Manchester City’s Brazilian frontman Gabriel Jesus has been mentioned.

But most interestingly, French midfielder Pogba has been tipped for a return to Turin as part of this deal.

The 28-year-old is also in a tricky position contractually, and is either expected to agree a new deal or find a new club this summer.

The deal would see Paul Pogba head back to Turin (PA)

Dybala was linked with a move to United prior to the signing of Bruno Fernandes and Pogba's uncertain future could open the door to a move once again.

Another United player who could be heading permanently to Italy is full-back Diego Dalot, who is currently on loan at the San Siro.

Milan have looked to test United's resolve by offering an opening bid - which is £6m less than the £18m he cost the Red Devils, reports the Metro.

Dalot is open to the idea of leaving Old Trafford on a permanent basis while his club are prepared to sanction his sale.

United are keen to at least break even on the full-back though meaning Milan's offer is likely to be rejected.

If an agreement can't be found that the Portuguese star will return to the club before a decision is made on his next move.

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